Hey BD Bagger owners...

Ernie12

Active Member
Do any of you guys know what after market fairing BD used for the Baggers? or have any of you looked into having a custom windscreen made ? I have seen all different kinds of screens on a few Baggers but I cannot find a place that will make one. I know Ross cycles had some made but I don't care for that one.

Thanks for any info...
 

aspen874

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I have on I got from Bigdog in St. Charles, Mo. It is about 50% bigger than the standard one, it is a dark black and you cannot see through it. I still like it though. If you want a pic PM me your number and I will send you one.
 

Ernie12

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I have on I got from Bigdog in St. Charles, Mo. It is about 50% bigger than the standard one, it is a dark black and you cannot see through it. I still like it though. If you want a pic PM me your number and I will send you one.
Thanks I have seen those.
 

Mastiff Rider64

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I have on I got from Bigdog in St. Charles, Mo. It is about 50% bigger than the standard one, it is a dark black and you cannot see through it. I still like it though. If you want a pic PM me your number and I will send you one.
Thats the one from Ross Cycles aka Gateway Bigdog that hes saying he doesnt like.
 

Cruz Dog

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Im gonna see about getting something different also. Just now it’s at the bottom of the list just waiting to but that bagger back together.
 

Mastiff Rider64

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Honda Fury with Tsukayu Choppa Fairing & Hardbags

Hand built made to order right? Made overseas and shipped in more like it.
 

Ernie12

Active Member
I emailed a couple of places that make custom shields. Waiting to here back so I will keep it posted here for anyone else that is interested.
 

Ernie12

Active Member
Ok so I talked to Zach from this place here https://bikescreen.com/ and I am sending my old screen to him for a pattern. Its going to cost around $249 for a custom made screen. Could be more or less depending on what I want to do with it. I will be getting a flare at the top AKA Euro flip because they are not aloud to use the word flare. I am not sure if I want clear or tinting yet. I will ask him to keep the pattern just in case any of you guys want them to make a screen . It will take a few weeks.
 

pknowles

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The lexan drills and cuts fine. Just can't use a lot of pressure. Also comes in different shades. If you tackle it yourself i have found that high speed and very low pressure works best for cutting and drilling. Use a fine tooth blade in the jig saw. Also use a sanding block for the cut edges. You can control the area to sand without marring the surface you are looking thru. Hope this helps. Forgot to mention the painter's tape on the cut lines. Also helps with the scratching.
 
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pknowles

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They have a couple of nice videos on how to drill holes and sand edges on their website.

Thanks for sharing. I didn't have any trouble shaping the lexan with conventional tools.
 
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